Beatitudes Community

Busy Bees Bazaar Recap & Thank You

Congratulations to our raffle drawing winners!

Roslyn Schulz—winner of the Clown Picture
Fleurette Gauthier—winner of the Ceramic Basket
Lucille Goodwin—winner of a Artistic toothpick design. 

Thank you to our many contributors to this year’s sale—some of which include: Patty Shaw (off campus volunteer), Peggy Simon (resident),Altene Goodwin (seamstress), Katie Nelson (resident, baked goods), Donna Dowd(resident), Pat Dellisanti. If we’ve missed anyone, we truly appreciate all those who have donated items and goodies and taken time to help us. We raised $1,621.19! Thank you again to all!

They will be taking some time off after buzzing around all year in preparation for their annual sale.  The group will resume meeting in January. For any questions call Didi at x18473.

Veterans Week Recap & November Upcoming Events

Veteran’s week started as an annual event on campus three years ago. We knew as staff that one day of honoring our Veterans was not enough and we wanted to do more. A special day within the week is our Veterans Ball. The ball includes a 12-piece band, three course meal and lots of dancing.It is admirable to see our Veterans gather in one place on a special occasion and hear them converse about their time in the service. Two gentleman from mutable came to realize that they had been on the same ship with one another while doing two different jobs and in two different branches. Hearing them walkabout the ship, their surroundings and how they prayed day in and day out for those around them, I could only imagine myself in the scene they were portraying. Every year I watch our Veterans stand up proudly for the sacrifices they have made for our country and that image will forever stay fresh in my mind. You never know ones story until you sit down with one another and listen. Some stories are less intense than others but each one of these brave men and women played a vital role in the freedoms that we have today. Thank you doesn’t seem to be a strong enough statement for what you Veterans have done but I have a grateful heart for everything you have put on the line for myself and those who live freely in America. With a grateful heart, I cannot wait to celebrate Veterans week again next year with you.

Herbert Lunchtime theater will be presenting Snow Queen.During this trip, you will bring your lunch to eat while in the theater before the show begins. Ticket price for the show is $7.00. You can purchase your boarding pass at the Welcome Center. Deadline to sign up is Monday, December 3rd. For any questions call Didi at x18473.

We will be heading to Barleen’s Arizona Opry for their Home for the Holidays show! Ticket prices range from $37-$42. Your ticket includes full meal including a HUGE piece of chocolate cake and the show. Barleen’s is family-owned and each member of the family is either entertaining, cooking or working the lights, videos etc. You will not want to miss their amazing Christmas show and great food! If you are interested in attending the show,call Didi at x18473 to put your name on the list. Deadline to sign up is Tuesday,December 4th.

Our annual Holiday Light Tour will take place on Monday,December 17th and Wednesday, December 19th at 6PM. Call x12905 to put your nameon the list for either day until the bus is full. For questions, call Transportation at x16135. Our annual Holiday Light Tour will take place on Monday, December 17th and Wednesday,December 19th at 6PM. Call x12905 to put your name on the list for either day until the bus is full. For questions, call Transportation at x16135.

If you are interested in taking part in our first ever craft sale, call Didi at x18473. The sale will be taking place on Monday,December 10 from 10AM -2PM outdoors. Therefore, you will want to plan accordingly for chilly weather. There will be a $20/table fee. For any questions, call Didi at x18473.*

October Town Hall Recap

Rev. David W. Ragan, Senior VP of Resident Services, called the meeting to order at 2:15PM welcoming residents and thanking Gregorys’ Fresh Market for their service and generosity in providing free bags of produce for many of the attendees. Three residents were at a Town Hall for the first time, and David encouraged residents to reach out to new neighbors and encourage them to attend these meetings and find out all that is happening on campus. David also noted that the Welcome Coffee for new residents is held at 2:00PM in the Life Center on the fourth Friday of every month, October 24th this month. All are invited to attend and meet the new residents and learn where they are from, what special interests they have, and what led them to our campus. A slide show of clever pumpkins and Halloween jokes reminded us that the holiday will soon be upon us.

Barbara Carpenter, Residents Council President, provided a report of the September Council Meeting. Director of Life Enrichment, Jon Schilling, promoted the upcoming Active Aging Week activities and also noted that Recreation and Transportation offices have been moved to the former Marketing offices in the Plaza South building. Joe Kane, Dining Services Director, spoke on the new Bistro menus and encouraged residents to communicate dining experiences through the comment cards and kiosks. Bylaws and Elections Chairman, Herb Komnick, distributed final guidelines for the elections for Building Representatives and promoted attendance at an informational session for current Representatives. Dining Services Chair, Pat Dellasanti, shared many positive and a few negative comments that the committee received. All responses are taken seriously. She advised that the Halloween dinner and party will be on October 31st. Bette Henriques, Employee Appreciation Chair, urged residents to participate in the 50/50 raffles and to remember that personal contributions to the Fund are greatly appreciated by the staff. October 31st is the final day to contribute to the 2018 Fund. Environment Chairman, Gerald Roseberry, reported that refrigerator magnets reminding us to use water wisely have been distributed and the committee continues to work to provide a more sustainable future for the campus. Roger Benson, Facilities Committee Chair, cited the new flooring in the Central Park buildings and noted that remodels will be underway in the Life Center and Care Center public bathrooms. There is new signage for the exterior trash and recycling rooms in the Central Park buildings and the new sign for the entrance is up and looking good. Fire safety is a continuing discussion item. Committees giving reports in October include Communications, Community Relations, Health and Wellness, Life Enrichment, Spiritual Life and the Welcome Committee. Senior Area Representatives, Nils Larson of Plaza View, Kathleen Hall of Plaza South and Hollister Newlin of Central Park South each reported about the good things happening in their buildings. Resident, Norma Buckwald, spoke about “Stitches of Love”, a dedicated group of both campus and outside volunteers who made new clothing, etc., for over 4,000 underprivileged children this year. Mim Hoover, Lifelong Learner’s Chairman thanked the council for their support of the HUB proposal and noted over 100 residents have already registered for fall classes. The next Residents Council Meeting will be held on Wednesday, October 10th at 2:00PM in the Life Center.

David Ragan called attention to the beautiful new Beatitudes Campus sign in front of the. A generous gift provided for this important addition to the Campus.

Success Matters Director, Jessica Meyer, introduced Courtney Ramos to residents. She is an occupational therapy student at A.T. Still University and will be interning with us for the next three months. Courtney said that she especially enjoys working with seniors and she is excited to be here on campus. Jessica also called attention to several Driver Safety Awareness events. First, Safety Checkups on Tuesday, October 16th or Thursday, October 18th from 1 to 2PM is offered in Agelink Great Hall. Occupation therapy students from NAU help with the workshop which helps to ensure that your driving skills are as good as you would like them to be. Also, Down the Road: Driving Decisions and Alternate Transportation Alternatives on Tuesday, October 23rd at 1PM in Agelink Great Hall. Also, the AARP Safer Driving Course is being offered on Thursday, November 8th from 9AM to 1:30PM in the Agelink Great Hall. The charge for this course is $15 if you are an AARP Member and $20 if you are not a member. Lunch is included. Finally, offered on Friday, November 16th is Carfit at Helen Drake Senior Center (27th Ave and Orangewood) from 9 to 11AM (drop in). At this event, you and your car are looked at to ensure that the mirrors are in the right position for you, the seat as well, etc. To register for the workshops in Agelink Great Hall and for additional details about any of these events, call Jessica Meyer at x16110.

Ruth Crowley, Chairman of the Health and Wellness Committee, discussed an upcoming workshop, “Listen to Your Heart: How to Make the Most of Your Blood Pressure Monitoring”. The workshop is Friday, October 12th at 2PM in Agelink Great Hall. Participants will have an opportunity to win a blood pressure gauge, learn about the latest blood pressure recommendations for older adults, and practice measuring your blood pressure for the most accurate results. There will be a presentation first and then small groups will practice. Jessica Meyer was able to obtain 3 blood pressure cuff monitors which will be used and then raffled off. Jessica is able to order these cuffs for residents at a good price.

Josephine Levy, Success Matters Resource Navigator, reminded residents that Medicare Open Enrollment is October 15th through December 7th. Ellen Dean, of Dean and Associates, will be on Campus to answer your Medicare questions on Mondays and Fridays, October 15th through November 30th. If you would like to meet with her to review your present plans and make sure they are the best ones for you, call (602) 266-9200 for an appointment.

Beatitudes Director of Dining Services, Joe Kane, discussed the changes in the Bistro menu. Many items stay permanently on the menu and many more change weekly, such as the variety of chili, the panini sandwich, the specialty sandwich and quesadilla, and specialty entree selection. The new Creative Station will serve everything from subs to Asian bowls to pizza to wings and much more. The menu is printed in the Roadrunner weekly. Joe asked that residents keep communicating through the comment cards and the kiosks. Tell Dining Services what you want and they will put it on the menu. Variety is the name of the game!! Town Hall attendees gave Joe a hand in appreciation for the new menus.

Life Enrichment Specialist, Monica De La Rosa, thanked residents for their spirited participation in Active Aging Week. A gift card and fish bowl was won by Earl Geller, a new resident. A thank you was extended to all of the many staff members who worked very hard to make the week a success. Monica announced a lunch outing on Friday, October 12, at 10:45AM to Joe’s Diner and another outing on Tuesday, October 16th at 10:45AM to Zookz. There will be a trip to Harkins Theatres and lunch at CC’s Pizza on Tuesday, October 23 at 10:00AM. Movies will be determined Thursday, October 18th and will be posted in the Recreation Room. For any of these trips, please call transportation at #12905 to reserve your seat on the bus. Check the Roadrunner for details about Veterans Week, Monday, November 5th through Sunday, November 11th.

Bill McGrue, Campus resident, informed attendees about the Singles group which is in the process of forming. The second round of the Let’s Get Acquainted Program will be a “Singles Mingle” on Monday, October 22nd at 6PM in Elaine’s Fine Dining. Refreshments will be provided and we hope to see you there. The concept is new, so you are invited to provide your feedback. Come have some fun at the first “Mingle”.

Mike Smallwood, Fitness Specialist, provided a Brainsavers Update. Class A on Tuesday and Friday at 11AM in the Recreation Room will be covering Leisure Activities and Socialization, Sleep Research, the History of Exercise, and Energy in Energy out. Class B which meets on Mondays and Wedsnesdays at 10AM in the Recreation Room will be covering Aquatic Fitness, Nutritional Supplements, and Connecting with the Past, Present and Future. Walk-ins are welcome. No signup or registration necessary. Beatitudes Campus has become a SilverSneakers location. “Fitness Foundations” and “Functional Fitness” classes will now be titled “Strength and Balance”, the SilverSneakers name for this type of exercise. In conjunction with SilverSneakers, we will now have an additional class “Walking Outdoors” which will meet every Tuesday and Thursday from 7:30 to 8:15AM beginning in the Recreation Room. Beatitudes residents will be able to attend all fitness classes as normal regardless whether they decide to become a SilverSneakers member or not. SilverSneakers will pay Beatitudes Campus $2.50 each time a SilverSneakers member participates in our class. Why??? Research has proven that insurance companies save millions of dollars in health care costs if they were to pay for older adults to participate in Fitness classes. Sign up at SilverSneakers.com or call Mike at x18482 and he will help you sign up. David noted that membership in SilverSneakers allows residents access to any SilverSneakers location. There are over 14,000 such places. It costs nothing to join as Medicare pays the costs. Mike also told residents that Mary Colosimo will be instructing the Water Aerobics class on Wednesdays and Fridays at 8:30AM. The Tai Chi class with Carol Ann meets at 11AM on Tuesdays and 11:45am on Thursdays in Agelink Classroom #1. The B-Fit winner for October is Lidia Runge.

David Ragan advised that the Arizona Republic newspaper is now available for sale at the Plaza Bistro for $2. Five copies have been ordered on a trial basis. Residents can become informed about the upcoming Arizona ballot measures on the November 6th ballot from the League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan group dedicated to voter education. The event will be held on October 16th at 10AM in the Life Center. Don’t forget the Power of the Purse on November 4th from 2 – 5PM in the Plaza Bistro and on the Central Park Mall (CM). Resident tickets are $45. Please call Barbara Wood in the Foundation Office if you want to purchase a ticket (#16136). On Thursday, October 25th at 7PM in the Life Center, PFLAG Phoenix and Beatitudes Campus invite you to a special screening of the movie, Real Boy. It is a documentary about a son’s transition and a mother’s transformation. David said that the video is a story of a genuine struggle, and is powerful and educational. Viewers will come away with a greater sensitivity to the subject. David also said that we have staff people on Campus who are exactly what this documentary is about.

Don’t forget the Hootenanny every Wednesday at 5:45PM. Bring your friends and enjoy the free entertainment. Sundaes with Dave will be on Wednesday, October 17th from 2 to 4PM in the Bistro. Get a free yogurt sundae and share your thoughts or just enjoy the sundae!

The next Town Hall will be November 7th at 2:00PM in the Life Center. Come and stay up-to-date on what is going on right here at Beatitudes Campus!

August 2018 Town Hall Recap

Rev. David Ragan, Sr. VP of Resident Services, called the Town Hall to order at 2:15PM and welcomed residents. There were several residents who were attending Town Hall for the first time and David encouraged all residents to join us at Town Hall and catch up with what is happening here at the Beatitudes. The next Welcome Coffee will be held on Wednesday, August 22nd at 2:00PM in the Life Center. Come to meet and learn about our new friends on Campus. Residents watched a segment from The Gong Show featuring our own resident, Igor Glenn, performing as a “cowboy aviator”. Residents were also treated to a series of quotations by famous people. For example—“The secret of a good sermon is to have a good beginning and a good ending; and to have the two as close together as possible” (George Burns) or “We could certainly slow the aging process down if it had to work its way through Congress” (Will Rogers).
David introduced Michelle Just, President and CEO, and congratulated her for being named as one of the Most Influential Women of 2018 by the Arizona Business Magazine. Michelle talked about an upcoming Power of Women panel to be held on Tuesday, September 25th from 5-7PM in the Life Center. The panel will include Kate Wells, CEO of Children’s Museum of Phoenix, Chief Jerri Williams, Phoenix Chief of Police, and our own Michelle Just. The panel will be moderated by Letitia Frye, our Power of the Purse auctioneer. The Power of the Purse will be held on November 4th with a goal of $125,000. Sponsorships have already brought in $92,000 toward that goal. Title Sponsors are Weitz Construction and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona. Michelle noted that there will be a Special Campus-Wide Town Hall on Wednesday, August 29th from 2:00 to 3:00PM in the Life Center to provide residents and staff with the latest redevelopment update. There will be a question and answer session after the presentation. Last, but not least, Michelle congratulated David Ragan on being accepted to the eleventh class of the LeadingAge Leadership Academy. The Academy consists of 45 leaders across the nation coming together to learn and share ideas.
Barbara Carpenter, President of the Residents Council, reported on the June Council Meeting. David Ragan opened the meeting and reported that the patio home pre-sales are going well, reminding residents of the opportunity to earn money through successful referrals to Marketing. By-Laws and Elections Chair, Herb Komnick, said the committee is recommending two by-law changes, one concerning filling vacancies on the council and the other opening the choices for secretary. A vote will be taken at the August meeting. Dining Services Chair, Pat Dellisanti announced an upcoming Western theme lunch in August and Halloween dinner on October 31st. Her committee looks at each and every comment card and works to improve the dining experience for all of us. The committee bid farewell to Chef Brian Rocco and a welcome back to Chef Cosmin Barbu. Bette Henriques, Employee Appreciation Chair, said the committee has been holding 50/50 raffles at theme dinners and will be promoting the fund from now until October 31st. Environment Committee Chair, Gerald Roseberry, said that a number of the Environment Committee toured the SRP marketing facility to learn ways we can conserve our water. He asked residents to look for “water tips” in the Roadrunner and on the Community Channel. Facilities Committee Chair, Roger Benson, reported on many new campus improvements including the Administration building restrooms and new carpeting for the Central Park buildings. A new entrance sign is coming soon and will include lighting for the flag. Senior Area Representatives, Nils Larson of Plaza View, Kathleen Hall of Plaza South, and Hollister Newlin of Central Park South reported about the things happening in their buildings, activities they are doing and events coming up. Please support your building representatives and committees in their work by attending our meetings. The next Residents Council Meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 12th at 2:00PM in the Life Center.
Andrew Moore, Associate Chaplain, discussed a retreat to be held on Saturday, September 15th from 10:00AM – 4:00PM in the Life Center. The retreat will allow residents to rest, recuperate, learn, grow, and come together in worship. Lunch and materials will be provided, therefore reservations are required. Please call Kimberly Bravo at 18465 by September 1st to reserve your place.
Success Matters Resource Navigator, Josephine Levy, told about a “Going Places?” session to be held on Tuesday, August 7th at 1:00PM in AG1. Josephine will be providing the basics on GoGo Grandparents and other off-Campus transportation options. She also will be providing a workshop on the ABC’s (and D) of Medicare on Tuesday, August 21st at 10:00AM in Agelink Great Hall. Josephine said that Medicare is not as complicated as it might seem. She volunteers with the Area Agency on Aging answering telephone questions about Medicare, so bring your questions to the workshop.
Dining Services Director, Joe Kane, introduced our new Executive Chef, Cosmin Barbu. Chef Barbu started here at the Beatitudes in the Care Center, working up to Sous Chef before leaving for an Executive Chef position. Dining Services is very happy to welcome Chef Barbu back to the Beatitudes as Executive Chef. Joe also encouraged the use of the kiosks for commenting on dining services. Comments made on the kiosks go directly to Joe Kane via email. The Kitchen Tours continue through September and provide a great example of what is done each day. Residents were encouraged to sign up in the Bistro to take the tour on Saturdays at 2:00PM. Joe announced that Ben Ennis, Events Set-up Person, is now working for the Grounds Department, and he welcomed Asmir Smakovic who will be our new Events Set-up Person. Asmir has previously worked in the Bistro and as a Diet Aide in the Care Center.
David Ragan announced that DirecTV will be coming to the Beatitudes in September. Reasons for the change include—DirecTV is the highest ranked cable TV provider; their top tier service which includes all the movie channels will be provided at no extra cost; two drops per apartment and the DirecTV boxes will be provided at no extra cost; DVR’s will be available for those who want them for approximately $10 per month; and the change should result in a significant monthly savings if you are using more services from our current provider. In addition, we will be transitioning to Wi-Fi at no cost to residents. A letter will be sent to residents with more information. A door-to-door survey will be taken to ascertain how you are set up and what services you currently have.
Life Enrichment Specialist, Monica De La Rosa, discussed the volunteer tutoring program at Maryland Elementary School, located at 24th Avenue and Maryland. Leroy Calbom, who has headed this program for several years, talked about how rewarding the work is for volunteers. Seeing young children learn and grow is exciting. Students at Maryland Elementary speak 28 different languages and come from a variety of backgrounds. You can tutor students individually or in a group on a subject of your choice. Fingerprint clearance is provided for free by the District and a Maryland School representative will call and connect you with a teacher and student(s). If you are interested in taking part in this program, Volunteer Applications are available in the Life Enrichment office. Monica introduced Sherwin Block, Interim Chairman of the Life Enrichment Committee, who discussed lunch outings to different restaurants in the Valley. They include Black Bear Diner, Bobby Q’s, Kiss the Cook, Olive Garden, Red Lobster and others. On Friday, August 10th, the lunch outing will be to Macayo’s Mexican Restaurant and on Tuesday, August 21st, we will be going to the Cracker Barrel. The kick-off at Chompies was a big success. Look for information in the Roadrunner and on the monthly calendar. Didi Cruz, Life Enrichment Specialist, said there is a Western theme Lunch planned for Saturday, August 11th in the Life Center. Doors open at 11 AM. Short and Sweet will be providing entertainment and the Employee Appreciation Committee will be hosting a 50/50 raffle. Tickets can be purchased at the Bistro for $11.50. Didi also discussed a new program which aims to aid single seniors in finding a good friend on campus. The kick-off for this “Let’s Get Acquainted” program will be held in Elaine’s on Monday, August 20th at 6:00PM. Come and share your feedback on how we can improve the program!
David noted that the Ceramics Studio has ceramics for sale and when purchased they can be taken to the Studio for firing in the kiln. The Studio is open Thursday mornings at 10:00AM and will be open more often if there are more residents interested in ceramics. The cost for ceramic sugar-style skulls for Halloween will be $16 each, or two for $30.
Lynn Leonard, Lifelong Learning Committee member, told residents about the Second Annual Film Festival to be held in the Life Center on August 23rd and 24th. There will be four movies, two on Thursday and two on Friday. Free popcorn will be provided, and, if you wish, you may buy a lunch ticket in the Bistro and enjoy a buffet lunch between the movies. A drawing will be held for a free Harkins movie pass. Watch for more information in the Roadrunner.
Michael Smallwood, Fitness Specialist, provided residents with a Brainsavers and Workout Wellness Class update. He said that the classes are now switching to a new quarter and classes are structured so that new participants can get a fresh start in either class. Participants can choose a class that best fits their schedule. The third quarter class is on Mondays and Wednesdays from 10 to 11AM. The fourth quarter class is on Tuesdays and Fridays from 11AM to noon. The class is not too demanding with one-third of the class dealing with physical fitness. Some topics to be covered include Hydration and the Brain; Maintaining Healthy Bones; Cultivating Gratitude; Nutritional Supplements; Sleep Research Update; Food for Thinking; and Connecting the Past, Present and Future. There is plenty of room in both classes so feel free to join anytime. The July and August B-Fit Winners are George Krekeler and Nils Larson. Mike asked if any of the residents were members of the Silver Sneakers Program. If so, please contact Mike at 18482 or [email protected]
Rod Bailey, Sr. Vice-President of Marketing and Sales, welcomed Jaime Sackrison as our Senior Community Outreach Ambassador. Jaime will be taking the message of what we do out and about in the community. Jaime is from Wisconsin and she has a great deal of experience in community and home care. Jonathan Gibbs is now a Residency Counselor.
David reminded residents to tune in to Channel 1960 to learn all about what is going on, and gain further information about the ceramics studio. Don’t forget to go to the Hootenanny each and every Wednesday evening at 5:45PM in the Life Center. Bring your friends and enjoy the free musical entertainment. Our heartfelt thanks go to Gregory’s Fresh Market for bringing their produce to us, and also for the volunteering that they do for seniors throughout the community. As always, Wednesday Sundaes with Dave will take place on Wednesday, September 19th from 2:00 to 4:00PM in the Plaza Bistro. Enjoy a free yogurt sundae and share your thoughts with David.
The next Town Hall will be held on September 5th at 2:00PM in the Life Center. We hope to see you there!!!

Rev. David Ragan, Sr. VP of Resident Services, called the Town Hall to order at 2:15PM and welcomed residents.  There were several residents who were attending Town Hall for the first time and David encouraged all residents to join us at Town Hall and catch up with what is happening here at the Beatitudes.  The next Welcome Coffee will be held on Wednesday, August 22nd at 2:00PM in the Life Center.  Come to meet and learn about our new friends on Campus.  Residents watched a segment from The Gong Show featuring our own resident, Igor Glenn, performing as a “cowboy aviator”.  Residents were also treated to a series of quotations by famous people.  For example—“The secret of a good sermon is to have a good beginning and a good ending; and to have the two as close together as possible” (George Burns) or “We could certainly slow the aging process down if it had to work its way through Congress” (Will Rogers).

David introduced Michelle Just, President and CEO, and congratulated her for being named as one of the Most Influential Women of 2018 by the Arizona Business Magazine. Michelle talked about an upcoming Power of Women panel to be held on Tuesday, September 25th from 5-7PM in the Life Center.  The panel will include Kate Wells, CEO of Children’s Museum of Phoenix, Chief Jerri Williams, Phoenix Chief of Police, and our own Michelle Just.  The panel will be moderated by Letitia Frye, our Power of the Purse auctioneer. The Power of the Purse will be held on November 4th with a goal of $125,000.  Sponsorships have already brought in $92,000 toward that goal.  Title Sponsors are Weitz Construction and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona.  Michelle noted that there will be a Special Campus-Wide Town Hall on Wednesday, August 29th from 2:00 to 3:00PM in the Life Center to provide residents and staff with the latest redevelopment update.  There will be a question and answer session after the presentation.  Last, but not least, Michelle congratulated David Ragan on being accepted to the eleventh class of the LeadingAge Leadership Academy.  The Academy consists of 45 leaders across the nation coming together to learn and share ideas.

Barbara Carpenter, President of the Residents Council, reported on the June Council Meeting.  David Ragan opened the meeting and reported that the patio home pre-sales are going well, reminding residents of the opportunity to earn money through successful referrals to Marketing.  By-Laws and Elections Chair, Herb Komnick, said the committee is recommending two by-law changes, one concerning filling vacancies on the council and the other opening the choices for secretary.  A vote will be taken at the August meeting.  Dining Services Chair, Pat Dellisanti announced an upcoming Western theme lunch in August and Halloween dinner on October 31st.  Her committee looks at each and every comment card and works to improve the dining experience for all of us.  The committee bid farewell to Chef Brian Rocco and a welcome back to Chef Cosmin Barbu.  Bette Henriques, Employee Appreciation Chair, said the committee has been holding 50/50 raffles at theme dinners and will be promoting the fund from now until October 31st.  Environment Committee Chair, Gerald Roseberry, said that a number of the Environment Committee toured the SRP marketing facility to learn ways we can conserve our water.  He asked residents to look for “water tips” in the Roadrunner and on the Community Channel. Facilities Committee Chair, Roger Benson, reported on many new  campus improvements including the Administration building restrooms and new carpeting for the Central Park buildings.  A new entrance sign is coming soon and will include lighting for the flag.  Senior Area Representatives, Nils Larson of Plaza View, Kathleen Hall of Plaza South, and Hollister Newlin of Central Park South reported about the things happening in their buildings, activities they are doing and events coming up.  Please support your building representatives and committees in their work by attending our meetings.  The next Residents Council Meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 12th at 2:00PM in the Life Center.

Andrew Moore, Associate Chaplain, discussed a retreat to be held on Saturday, September 15th from 10:00AM – 4:00PM in the Life Center.  The retreat will allow residents to rest, recuperate, learn, grow, and come together in worship.  Lunch and materials will be provided, therefore reservations are required.  Please call Kimberly Bravo at 18465 by September 1st to reserve your place.

Success Matters Resource Navigator, Josephine Levy, told about a “Going Places?” session to be held on Tuesday, August 7th at 1:00PM in AG1.  Josephine will be providing the basics on GoGo Grandparents and other off-Campus transportation options.  She also will be providing a workshop on the ABC’s (and D)  of Medicare on Tuesday, August 21st at 10:00AM in Agelink Great Hall. Josephine said that Medicare is not as complicated as it might seem.  She volunteers with the Area Agency on Aging answering telephone questions about Medicare, so bring your questions to the workshop.

Dining Services Director, Joe Kane, introduced our new Executive Chef, Cosmin Barbu.  Chef Barbu started here at the Beatitudes in the Care Center, working up to Sous Chef before leaving for an Executive Chef position.  Dining Services is very happy to welcome Chef Barbu back to the Beatitudes as Executive Chef.   Joe also encouraged the use of the kiosks for commenting on dining services.  Comments made on the kiosks go directly to Joe Kane via email.  The Kitchen Tours continue through September and provide a great example of what is done each day.  Residents were encouraged to sign up in the Bistro to take the tour on Saturdays at 2:00PM. Joe announced that Ben Ennis, Events Set-up Person, is now working for the Grounds Department, and he welcomed Asmir Smakovic who will be our new Events Set-up Person.  Asmir has previously worked in the Bistro and as a Diet Aide in the Care Center.

David Ragan announced that DirecTV will be coming to the Beatitudes in September.  Reasons for the change include—DirecTV is the highest ranked cable TV provider; their top tier service which includes all the movie channels will be provided at no extra cost; two drops per apartment and the DirecTV boxes will be provided at no extra cost; DVR’s will be available for those who want them for approximately $10 per month; and the change should result in a significant monthly savings if you are using more services from our current provider. In addition, we will be transitioning to Wi-Fi at no cost to residents.  A letter will be sent to residents with more information.  A door-to-door survey will be taken to ascertain how you are set up and what services you currently have.

Life Enrichment Specialist, Monica De La Rosa, discussed the volunteer tutoring program at Maryland Elementary School, located at 24th Avenue and Maryland.  Leroy Calbom, who has headed this program for several years, talked about how rewarding the work is for volunteers. Seeing young children learn and grow is exciting.  Students at Maryland Elementary speak 28 different languages and come from a variety of backgrounds. You can tutor students individually or in a group on a subject of your choice.  Fingerprint clearance is provided for free by the District and a Maryland School representative will call and connect you with a teacher and student(s). If you are interested in taking part in this program, Volunteer Applications are available in the Life Enrichment office.  Monica introduced Sherwin Block, Interim Chairman of the Life Enrichment Committee, who discussed lunch outings to different restaurants in the Valley.  They include Black Bear Diner, Bobby Q’s, Kiss the Cook, Olive Garden, Red Lobster and others.  On Friday, August 10th, the lunch outing will be to Macayo’s Mexican Restaurant and on Tuesday, August 21st, we will be going to the Cracker Barrel. The kick-off at Chompies was a big success.  Look for information in the Roadrunner and on the monthly calendar. Didi Cruz, Life Enrichment Specialist, said there is a Western theme Lunch planned for Saturday, August 11th in the Life Center.  Doors open at 11 AM.  Short and Sweet will be providing entertainment and the Employee Appreciation Committee will be hosting a 50/50 raffle.  Tickets can be purchased at the Bistro for $11.50.  Didi also discussed a new program which aims to aid single seniors in finding a good friend on campus.  The kick-off for this “Let’s Get Acquainted” program will be held in Elaine’s on Monday, August 20th at 6:00PM.  Come and share your feedback on how we can improve the program!

David noted that the Ceramics Studio has ceramics for sale and when purchased they can be taken to the Studio for firing in the kiln.  The Studio is open Thursday mornings at 10:00AM and will be open more often if there are more residents interested in ceramics. The cost for ceramic sugar-style skulls for Halloween will be $16 each, or two for $30.

Lynn Leonard, Lifelong Learning  Committee member, told residents about the Second Annual Film Festival to be held in the Life Center on August 23rd and 24th.  There will be four movies, two on Thursday and two on Friday.  Free popcorn will be provided, and, if you wish, you may buy a lunch ticket in the Bistro and enjoy a buffet lunch between the movies.  A drawing will be held for a free Harkins movie pass.  Watch for more information in the Roadrunner.

Michael Smallwood, Fitness Specialist, provided residents with a Brainsavers and Workout Wellness Class update.  He said that the classes are now switching to a new quarter and classes are structured so that new participants can get a fresh start in either class. Participants can choose a class that best fits their schedule. The third quarter class is on Mondays and Wednesdays from 10 to 11AM.  The fourth quarter class is on Tuesdays and Fridays from 11AM to noon.  The class is not too demanding with one-third of the class dealing with physical fitness.  Some topics to be covered include Hydration and the Brain; Maintaining Healthy Bones; Cultivating Gratitude; Nutritional Supplements; Sleep Research Update; Food for Thinking; and Connecting the Past, Present and Future. There is plenty of room in both classes so feel free to join anytime. The July and August B-Fit Winners are George Krekeler and Nils Larson.  Mike asked if any of the residents were members of the Silver Sneakers Program. If so, please contact Mike at 18482 or [email protected]

Rod Bailey, Sr. Vice-President of Marketing and Sales, welcomed Jaime Sackrison as our Senior Community Outreach Ambassador.  Jaime will be taking the message of what we do out and about in the community. Jaime is from Wisconsin and she has a great deal of experience in community and home care.  Jonathan Gibbs is now a Residency Counselor.

David reminded residents to tune in to Channel 1960 to learn all about what is going on, and gain further information about the ceramics studio.  Don’t forget to go to the Hootenanny each and every Wednesday evening at 5:45PM in the Life Center.  Bring your friends and enjoy the free musical entertainment.  Our heartfelt thanks go to Gregory’s Fresh Market for bringing their produce to us, and also for the volunteering that they do for seniors throughout the community. As always, Wednesday Sundaes with Dave will take place on Wednesday, September 19th from 2:00 to 4:00PM in the Plaza Bistro.  Enjoy a free yogurt sundae and share your thoughts with David.

The next Town Hall will be held on September 5th at 2:00PM in the Life Center.  We hope to see you there!!!

The Informant: An Overview of Town Hall, May 2016

We are grateful to resident Norma Dieffenbach for taking the minutes of our Town Hall as you will see below. She did a wonderful job following in the footsteps of our great volunteer, Andi Dice.

 

The meeting was called to order at 2:15PM by Rev. David Ragan, Senior VP of Resident Services.

All were welcomed and one couple acknowledged that this was their first Town Hall. David noted that the Welcome Coffee would take place on Wednesday, May 25th at 2PM and everyone is invited to roll out the red carpet for our newest neighbors.

Rod Bailey, SVP of Sales & Marketing

Rod Bailey,
SVP of Sales & Marketing

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Michelle Just, President & CEO

Michelle Just, President and CEO of Beatitudes Campus, noted that a form may be obtained from the Welcome Center and filled out to express appreciation for a staff member. These forms can also be filled out online at www.bcampus.org at Radical Hospitality. Employee Appreciation of the Month designees are Deanna Thellman, Jennifer Perkins, and Rev. Peggy Roberts. Congratulate them when you see them next.

Michelle introduced Rod Bailey, Senior VP of Marketing and Sales. He has been the Executive Director of three other communities and brings to the table a deep passion for the work. He has worked with both profits and non-profits. Mr. Bailey said he is honored and thrilled to be a part of this organization.

Scott Mardian, Senior VP of Redevelopment asked residents to follow the directions given on papers given to residents which would give each resident an opportunity to be in a drawing for $65 tickets to attend practice days prior to the 2017 Masters Golf Tournament. If residents should be fortunate to win in the drawing, Mr. Mardian would like them to donate the tickets (they would be reimbursed for costs) so Mr. Mardian would be able to give the retiring campus representative from Salt River Project these tickets as a thank you for the many gifts (totaling in the neighborhood of $500,000) which SRP has given to Beatitudes Campus. If there are more tickets available than needed for gifting, they would be auctioned at the Power of the Purse. Please go to www.masters.com and register.

Jim Plaster, President of the Residents Council, reported on the April 13th Council Meeting. Of particular importance, was a recommendation by the Council concerning the inclusion of a meditation center/chapel in the development plans. At the May 11th Council Meeting, Michelle will be presenting the State of the Campus with a development update included.

Residents Council Executive Council 2016

Residents Council Executive Council 2016

Jessica Meyer reported that the six week Diabetes Management Course has received excellent feedback and a new course will be offered beginning May 20th. Premier Hearing will be giving free hearing screenings on May 17th following a free lunch. Zounds will be coming here on May 10th and will be in the Boardroom from 1-2PM.

Ruth Crowley noted that AZCCC will be providing a Cancer Awareness and Prevention workshop on May 19th at 10AM.

Jon Schilling highlighted the Fitness Foundation Class that is held MWF at 1PM. The class will help to build strength throughout the entire body. The winner of the fitness drawing was Julie Hundemer, who received a $50 gift card – congratulations!

Chris Mason and Krystal Dickinson represented the Health Care Center with a Life Enrichment Team Invitation. Their motto is “All for One and One for All.” Activities will take place from Tuesday, May 10th through Thursday, May 12th.

Didi Cruz, Life Enrichment Specialist, outlined the many and varied events planned for the month, culminating in a Monday, May 30th Memorial Day Special Event at 2PM in the Life Center.

David gave special thanks to the many Earth Week workers who were responsible for all the programs during Earth Week.

He asked that residents keep track of one another and let someone know if it seems that a welfare check would be in order.

There has been some clarification of disposal of medications. It is accepted practice to put medications in coffee grounds or kitty litter and then in the garbage.

Residents are advised to get online and look at Beatitudes Social Media Facebook page. If you have trouble getting on the page, call the Welcome Center and they will provide a buddy to help.

A short film from AARP Walt Toons on Remembering and Forgetting was enjoyed by all, as was the film showing Beatitudes Campus and many of the activities in which we participate.

Remember there is a battery disposal box by the Gift Shop for small watch and hearing aid type batteries.

Many thanks to Diana Gregory for all the wonderful produce we can purchase prior to or just after the Town Hall Meeting.

Our next Town Hall meeting:
Wednesday, June 29th at 2:30PM in the Luther Life Center, so please mark your calendars. See you all there! This is several weeks off from our normal meeting. Also note – there will be NO Town Hall in July.

(Any questions or concerns regarding the “Informant”, please contact Dave Ragan at x8488.)